U.S. DUI News
‘Drive High, Get a DUI’ campaign reminds public that driving while high is illegal
With marijuana retail stores slated to open in early July, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission is launching the “Drive High, Get a DUI” campaign to
A double standard for TV on DUI cases?
The question of how a local media outlet should best handle the arrest of one of its on-air employees on DUI [driving under the influence]
DUI driver seeks court order to drop Breathalyzer requirement
ST. PETERSBURG — Years after a Pinellas County Court ordered him to install an alcohol-monitoring device in his car, Kevin Lilly is seeking a court
Parma police cite man for DUI checkpoint warning sign
CLEVELAND — A suburban Cleveland man says police violated his First Amendment rights of free speech when they cited him for holding a sign warning
Moore Police Officer Rescues DUI Suspect From Burning Truck
MOORE, Oklahoma – A Moore police officer rescued a man suspected of DUI from his burning truck early Wednesday morning.
Attempts underway to boost DUI-death penalties
As a nationally recognized traffic safety prosecutor, Chief Deputy Prosecutor Tim Barker does not want to appear unappreciative. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a
Tennessee has loophole in its DUI law, report says
MEMPHIS (AP) — A newspaper investigation has found that Tennessee has a loophole in its drunken driving law. The Commercial Appeal (http://bit.ly/1nJRGzQ) reports its analysis found that a person could potentially spend more time
Man Arrested for DUI, Drove Drunk to Bail out Wife
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) – A southwestern Montana man was arrested for driving under the influence after Gallatin County deputies say he drove drunk to bail
Victim of DUI driver sues bars that served him
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – The victim of a DUI driver has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the bars that served the man who
Man arrested for DUI while driving motorized cooler
When he was stopped by police, the man told them he thought driving the cooler to the store would be safer than a car. If
Chiefs’ Sean Smith cited for DUI
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs cornerback Sean Smith was cited for driving under the influence and careless driving after an officer witnessed him lose control and strike a
Funding shortage could put DUI drivers back on road
Washington (KING5 News) – Funding has unexpectedly dried up for a program to help low-income DUI offenders in Washington state afford ignition interlock devices, and
Twin Sisters Charged With DUI Within 24 Hours Of Each Other
STONINGTON, CT — Police arrested twin sisters within 24 hours this weekend, both for driving under the influence and hitting something with their cars.
App-based ridesharing a possible DUI game-changer
Tacoma, WA – App-based ride services have value beyond expanding transportation options in Pierce County. Making them available to impaired drives could be game-changing in
New DUI Law Allows Offenders to Keep License While Making Roads Safer
West Virginia (WDTV.com) – On Friday, a new law goes into effect for DUI offenders. State officials claim it will help offenders stay behind the